As long as my record stands in federal court, any American citizen can be held in prison or concentration camps without a trial or a hearing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't think that the government would go as far as to include American citizens to be interned without a hearing.
I could not become an American citizen. I would not like to become a citizen of a country that has capital punishment.
I still remember, 40 years ago, when I was shackled and put in prison... Being an American citizen didn't mean a thing.
My mother lived in Holland, and during World War II was incarcerated in a Japanese camp for three years.
I was six months old at the time that I was taken, with my mother and father, from Sacramento, California, and placed in internment camps in the United States.
The NSA is forbidden to 'target' American citizens, green-card holders or companies for surveillance without an individual warrant from a judge.
In 1960, when I came out of prison as an ex-convict, I had more freedom under parolee supervision than there's available... in America right now.
I have done prison time for 13 years without any conviction.
I could not have the honour of being a German soldier because of my imprisonment in the First World War. And in this world war the Fuehrer refuses to allow me to serve as a soldier.
War criminals in the U.S. and Israel are not punished: no international court has the courage to put them on trial.
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